Alvin receives Tourism Friendly certification from Travel Texas

Greg Abbott, Governor at Texas
Greg Abbott, Governor at Texas
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The City of Alvin has been recognized as a Tourism Friendly Texas Certified Community by Travel Texas after completing the program’s certification process. The designation highlights Visit Alvin’s efforts to use tourism as a strategy for economic growth, job creation, and attracting visitors from around the country and internationally.

Governor Greg Abbott commented on the importance of tourism to the state’s economy, noting its significant financial impact and role in supporting employment. “Tourism is critical to both our local and state economies,” said Governor Abbott. “Travelers to and within Texas generate almost $200 billion in annual economic impact and support 1.3 million jobs across the state. I congratulate the City of Alvin and Visit Alvin on earning this designation. All Texas communities are encouraged to apply to become a Tourism Friendly Texas Certified Community to further grow local tourism and jobs across our great state.”

Senator Mayes Middleton described Alvin as one of Texas’ fastest-growing communities with notable historical sites. “Alvin is one of the fastest-growing cities and communities in Texas,” said Senator Mayes Middleton. “Not only is it a great place to live, work, and raise a family, it is also home to many historical and tourism landmarks that provide visitors with the ability to learn about our Texas heritage and culture. I look forward to seeing Alvin continue to grow as a tourism and economic powerhouse in this great state.”

Mayor Gabe Adame emphasized the contribution of tourism to Alvin’s local economy. “Tourism is an essential component of our local economy, and the work of the Alvin Convention and Visitors Bureau continues to elevate our city’s visibility and vibrancy,” said Mayor Gabe Adame. “Achieving recognition as a Tourism Friendly Texas Certified Community will strengthen these efforts, attract more visitors, and support the local businesses and events that make Alvin special.”

Donna Starkey, President of the Alvin Museum Society, highlighted the city’s cultural offerings. “As stewards of Alvin’s rich history, we are proud to see our community recognized as a Tourism Friendly Texas Certified Community,” said Donna Starkey. “This designation affirms the City’s commitment to sharing Alvin’s story and welcoming visitors from across Texas and beyond. From our vibrant cultural attractions to our historic landmarks, Alvin offers unique experiences that connect people to our heritage — and we look forward to building on this momentum to make Alvin a must-visit destination.”

The Tourism Friendly Texas Certified Community program accepts applications from local governments or non-profit organizations responsible for tourism promotion or development. The program aims at fostering collaboration for tourism growth, educating leaders about its significance for communities like Alvin, prioritizing strategies based on local needs, and connecting participants with resources from Travel Texas.

Travel Texas operates under the Governor’s Economic Development & Tourism Office with a mission focused on marketing Texas as a travel destination outside state borders, driving visitor revenue into local economies.



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